Scoular shipped its first container of soybeans out of its new export facility at the Port of Wilmington in North Carolina, according to company officials. The facility can ship over 100 soybean containers per week. In January 2021, the company announced plans to develop the agricultural transload facility that would be used to transfer bulk agricultural products to containers for export on ocean-going vessels. The company plans to ship soybeans from the facility to Asia.
Scoular ships soybeans out of the new North Carolina export facility
Scoular shipped its first container of soybeans out of its new export facility at the Port of Wilmington in North Carolina, according to company officials.
(Farm Journal)
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